Monday, May 16, 2016

This Week in Room 5!
May 16th - May 20th


End of the year MAP testing is this week. Please make sure that your child has their iPad every day with a full charge. 

Pancake Breakfast
Just a reminder that Friday is the Annual PTO Pancake Breakfast. Breakfast will be served from 7:00 until 8:30 by the PTO volunteers and Kipling teachers. Come bring the whole family and have pancakes, sausage, donuts, juice fruit and more.

ELA

Grammar
Over the last few weeks of school we will continuously review all the skills we have worked on throughout the year.

Reading
This week we will read two more versions of Cinderella. One is called Cendrillon a Caribbean Cinderella. The other is Adelita a Mexican Cinderella story. We will continue to compare theses versions with all the previous versions we have read.

Math

This week in math we will continue to focus on. . . 
  • Partition circles and rectangles into two and four equal shares.
  • describe the shares using the words halves, fourths and quarters.
We will also review time to the hour anf half hour as well as begin looking at time to the quarter hour.

Science
We will continue looking at patterns in the sky. This week we will continue focusing on the moon and its different stages.

Leader in Me
Students choose a Cinderella character we have read about and identify two habits that Cinderella uses.

Specials Schedule


Monday - Day 3 - PE and Spanish 
Tuesday - Day 4 - LMC - Remember your books
Wednesday - Day 5 - Art and Music
Thursday - Day 1 - PE and Spanish
Friday - Day 2 - Music and Art

Last Week


Grammar Game
Students had fun playing a  "Bossy R" game in small groups.





 
Fractions, Fractions, Fractions
We did a lot with fractions this week. Students learned that a fraction is an equal part of a whole. They learned about the numerator and denominator. We learned how to read a fraction and what the fraction means. Students had a lot of fun using different methods to understand fractions. Take a look below.

Pizza Fractions








Using Geoboards to Partition Fractions






Ice Cream Fractions




Star Leader of the Week
Our Star Leader did a great job sharing his Mystery Bag, reading a story, and showing us what talent he has.




What a monkey!
Mystery Reader
Mrs. Bentley came and read a great story to the class. As always, our students were engaged audience.




Have a great week!

Monday, May 9, 2016

Time is Ticking Away Quickly


I can't believe it is May 9th. We are in the home stretch of a great year in first grade. I wanted to make you aware of a couple of upcoming events.

But first. . . A big thank you to all Room 5 families. Last week was Teacher Appreciation Week. I had this beautiful orchid delivered to my class during the week.
 Thank you all for your thoughtfulness. 


School Supplies
A message from Rachel Chernoff regarding school supplies.



ORDER YOUR SCHOOL SUPPLIES BEFORE MAY 27! 

Now is the time to order your school supplies for the fall.  Make it easy on yourself and order through the PTO. Teachers like it when parents purchase through this program because every child has the same set of supplies, ready to go on the first day of school.  Parents like the program because it is so much easier than running from store to store to get just the right item.  And, through bulk purchasing, we are able to save you money too! Orders will be delivered right to your child’s classroom before school starts.

To order, visit:  DeerfieldCoalition.com

Questions?  Contact Rachel Chernoff at 312-307-8820 or rachel.chernoff@yahoo.com

Pancake Breakfast


Kipling's annual pancake breakfast will be Friday, May 20th. It is a free event for all Kipling families. It is from 7:00am until 8:30 when school begins. There will be pancakes, sausage, donuts, fruit, and juice available. It is a a great way for families to start the day together. I hope to see you all there.


                                                                                   Today

We had a great Monday. We spent time this morning reviewing the bossy "r". Students had fun playing a bossy "r" game in small groups.





Students also worked as partners to build 2D and 3D shapes out of glow sticks and Play Doh. They did a great job and showed a lot of perseverance as they tried to create these shapes.





Last Week

Fieldtrips
We had Cinderella After the Ball  - Take two. This week we actually did make it to the play at the Marriott Lincolnshire Theater. Check out your child's Kidblog to see what he/she wrote about the play. They all had a really good time and enjoyed the production.

We also had an in school field trip. High Touch High Tech came to talk about sound and how it travels. Students got to experience how sound travels through a variety of different methods. Here is a peek at some of the things they did.

























Paragraphs
After learning about what paragraphs are, students worked in small groups to read an article and identify where paragraphs began. Students did a great job on this first time activity.




Math
Students used a pattern block app to combine shapes to make different shapes.




Attributes
Some students took the concept of attributes to another level as they played this fun, but challenging attribute game called SET.


Our own Mrs. Cozza
Our administrative assistant Mrs. Cozza came to teach us how shapes are used in make beautiful quilts that people use everyday for a variety of reasons.


This Week

ELA

Grammar
Students will review the following concepts:
  • "r" controlled vowels - ar, er, ir, or, ur
  • long i and long o
  • compound words
  • easily confused homophones - there, their, they're, to, too, two
Reading
This week we will read "The Korean Cinderella" and Cindy Ellen and compare them with the other Cinderella stories we have read thus far.

Math
This week in math we will focus on. . . 
  • Partition circles and rectangles into two and four equal shares.
  • describe the shares using the words halves, fourths and quarters.
Science
We will continue looking at patterns in the sky. This week we will focus on the moon.

Leader in Me
Students will identify the habit they think they do the best with and the habit they need to work on the most. They will explain why they think that and what they can do to improve on a particular habit.


Specials Schedule


Monday - Day 3 - PE and Spanish 
Tuesday - Day 4 - LMC - Remember your books
Wednesday - Day 5 - Art and Music
Thursday - Day 1 - PE and Spanish
Friday - Day 2 - Music and Art


Have a great week!